Preview of Pure Vision’s Twin-Turbo 1972 Camaro

Readers of Hot Rod should be familiar with Pure Vision Performance’s reputation for top-notch workmanship and performance. In fact, in our December, 2012 issue, we featured their Road Bee. But what can you expect next from the folks due northwest from Los Angeles?

Come November at SEMA 2013, Pure Vision will unveil their first Second-Gen Camaro build. This ’72 is being built with the goal of being the “baddest interstate flyer” possible, a flivver that can fly from LA to Vegas at will with superior cruising speed while being easy on the eye.

Responsible for maintaining those cruising speeds is a Nelson Racing Engines twin-turbo 427ci small-block that is the equal to 1,400 thoroughbreds. Those horses are harnessed by a six-speed TREMEC Magnum modified by Modern Driveline. Helping keep everything in check is a custom Ron Davis radiator.

But what about issues of vanity? Aston Martin Tungsten trimmed with carbon fiber (courtesy of Anvil Auto) is a pleasant mix of authenticity and modernity, while the interior complements with understated Aston Martin Bitter Chocolate leather. An ISIS flat screen control panel with Vintage Air AC helps maintain the comfort and the pace to Sin City, while Auto Meter movement helps keep tabs on the ticker.

Pure Vision’s record tells us there is precedent in their products, and it’s looking like this Camaro is going to be another home run come November.